Reading Notes
Characters
Comprehension
Who said it?
Reading notes II
100

Money or food given to the poor

alms

100

Marian's confessor who was banished from Fountains Abbey after taking sides with Robin Hood. He later becomes one of Robin's followers

Friar Tuck

100

What does Robin give Sir Richard to help him?

money

100

"I have no great desire to dine just yet and there is still time for us to find a dinner guest"

Who is talking?

Who are they talking to?

Who will be the guest?

Robin, to Little John, Will Scarlet and Much, they Richard of Legh is the guest

100

a person who has withdrawn from the world to live in seclusion

hermit

200

A release of many arrows at one time

volley

200

the poor knight who receives money from Robin to pay back his loans from the Abbot

Sir Richard of Legh

200

Marian is at the Gamwell festival disguised as a _________.

Shepherdess

200

"You owe me no money. It has already been paid"

Who is speaking?

To whom?

Why is no money owed?

Robin, to Sir Richard of Legh, Robin collected a "tithe of the forest from two monks and used it to repay the debt Sir Richard owed


200

a medieval musician or poet

minstrel

300

a religious officer next in rank below the abbot

prior

300

Marian's disguise as a shepherdess 

Clorinda
300

When Robin goes to Friar Tuck's house to eat, what does Friar Tuck originally offer him?

Peas

300

"Go to your room now- and do not let anyone see you leaving Arlingford Castle, or it will be the worse for us all!"

Who is speaking? To Whom?

Why is the person leaving Arlingford Castle?

Lord Fitzwalter, Marian, She is going to be with Robin in Sherwood Forest

300

a young nobleman apprenticing to be a knight

squire

400
the rules and customs of knighthood

chivalry

400

Term used in the Middle Ages referring to Muslims

Saracens

400
To whom were the Cellarer and the Clerk taking 800 pounds that Little John found on them? Who did Robin Hood plan to save the money for?

Prince John, Robin saved it for King Richard

400

"Let the champion, the man of Sherwood, draw near and receive his prize"

Who is the "man of Sherwood"

What is the prize?

What happens to the man of Sherwood after he receives his prize?

Robin, the prize is a silver arrow with a head and feathers of red gold, He is identified as Robin and attacked by Sir Guy's men

400

The Holy Land; the place where the Crusades were being fought

Palestine

500

a sheath for a sword or dagger

scabbard

500

Why does Prince John hold the archery tournament? 

He wanted the people to like him so he could stay the King of England.

500

"It seems that a few pease and a jug of water have thriven you marvelously."

Who said this?

To whom?

Why is it so surprising that he has lived so well off of a meager diet? 

Robin Hood, to Friar Tuck, He is so big and strong and is such a good fighter

500

a design displayed on a knight's shield or on a flag to identify him from other knights 

coat of arms 

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